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"Trolls: A Field Study by Thomas Dambo" will make its North American debut in at the North Carolina Arboretum in November.
A giant troll created by Danish recycling artist Thomas Dambo will find its home in a new Wauwatosa park next year.. The world-famous recycle artist turns trash into treasured, larger-than-life ...
A Rhode Island PBS producer's observations on the recycling artist and his team as he watched them bring trolls to life. I am sitting on the back of a golf cart driving around Ninigret Park in ...
A new giant has taken over a local elementary school. JJ the Jaguar is a wooden statue located at Natcher Elementary. The ...
Politicians haven’t passed any “Thomas Dambo laws” protecting the environment, the Dane jokes. But he sees proof of his concept in the life he’s built on garbage and trusts some of the millions ...
Sculptor Thomas Dambo is trolling the environment. “I wanted to create a fairy tale all around the world with different stories that would all be centered around recycling,” Dambo told weather ...
Thomas Dambo's 'TROLLS' remind us that creativity and sustainability go hand in hand. It is a new opportunity for visitors, especially families, to find new adventures at Filoli." ...
Thomas Dambo is known for creating large-scale sculptures from wood and recycled materials. Dambo is perhaps best known for his series of giant trolls which he builds and hides in natural settings ...
Thomas Dambo is an internationally renowned Danish artist and recycling activist who is celebrated for his imaginative and colossal sculptures made from recycled materials.
Activist and sculptor Thomas Dambo travels the globe building trolls from reusable products to inspire recycling and to guard the world’s forests as a symbol of hope for future generations. To ...
From Solvang to Seattle, here's where to find giant troll sculptures by Danish artist Thomas Dambo in a park near you. Skip to content. All Sections. Subscribe Now. 73°F.
Danish artist Thomas Dambo has built seven colossal troll statues at sites along the West Coast, including this one — dubbed Frankie Feetsplinter — at the National Nordic Museum in Seattle ...